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2 points Ms. Brown bought a bag of bubble gum. 15 were green, 13 were yellow, 4 were white, 10 were blue, and 8 were red. What percentage of the gum is green? *
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2 points Ms. Brown bought a bag of bubble gum. 15 were green, 13 were yellow, 4 were white, 10 were blue, and 8 were red. What percentage of the gum is green? *
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30 percent
Explanation:
15 + 13 + 4 + 10 + 8 = 50
15/50 = 30/100
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